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New content on developerWorks Rational, September 26

I'm really excited to be starting 2 new classes on Coursera.org this week. Coursera offers free classes from international universities. I'm taking one class from Stanford University, the other from the University of Toronto and am really looking forward to learning some new skills. We know you also love learning new skills so this week we bring you new content from IBMers in Italy, Germany, and Sweden covering a variety of topics.

Fabio Castiglioni uses a hybrid software as a service (SaaS) example to show how to use enterprise architecture (EA) to specify requirements for a public cloud service. By using EA notations and IBM Rational System Architect, IT architects can communicate the value of cloud services to all types of stakeholders

IBM Rational System Architect Version 11.4 is based on different technology and architecture than the 2012 versions of the Rational applications that work with Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM). Wolfram Richter explains how to use Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration, or OSLC, to integrate them so that all applications work together seamlessly.

With IBM Rational Focal Point Version 6.5.2, you can create templates that are based on your Investment Analysis component settings so you can reuse those settings, rather than start over each time. Björn Kylberg explains how to create the templates and how to use them.

Product: IBM Rational Focal Point

This week we are also highlighting the following items on our home page and product pages that you may find of interest.

Multiple editions of Rational Rhapsody V8, which help systems engineers and embedded software developers, analyze, design, develop, test, and deliver embedded, real-time systems and software, are now available a for trial download on developerWorks.